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Winamp making funky sounds

Questi4110

Senior member
I just got a new computer and i transferred mp3 files from my old computer to this one. I downloaded the new version of winamp and some of the new audio files that i download scratch when i play them in winamp.

Once they start to scratch in that part of the song the scratching continues for the rest of the song. However, if i select another part of the song, even the part when it started scratch, it sounds normal again.

Basically, it is random scratching. It never happens with my old mp3s, i dont understand what is going on. I downloaded multiple files of the same song with different sizes and quality and it happens to all of the songs.

I have a Sounblaster 5.1 Sound Card.

EDIT: I noticed that when the stractching begins and continues, in that time period (which is till the end of the song until i click somewhere else in the song), that the kbps drops from 192 to 32 kbps

Please Help


THANKS
 
Try using 2.91. It might be a bug in Winamp3, in which case it's kind of hopeless (development on Winamp3 has ceased for the creation of a Winamp 2/3 hybrid called Winamp 5). If the problem persists, you might have corrupted the mp3 files somehow.
 
Originally posted by: ClueLis
Try using 2.91. It might be a bug in Winamp3, in which case it's kind of hopeless (development on Winamp3 has ceased for the creation of a Winamp 2/3 hybrid called Winamp 5). If the problem persists, you might have corrupted the mp3 files somehow.

Haha... completely overstepping Winamp 4. Priceless.
 
Originally posted by: filmmaker
Originally posted by: ClueLis
Try using 2.91. It might be a bug in Winamp3, in which case it's kind of hopeless (development on Winamp3 has ceased for the creation of a Winamp 2/3 hybrid called Winamp 5). If the problem persists, you might have corrupted the mp3 files somehow.

Haha... completely overstepping Winamp 4. Priceless.

Since it's based on both 2 and 3, they decided 2+3=5 would be the new version. Corny, but cute.
 
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